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Malaysia to prioritise Bangladesh’s request for labour opportunities

4 Oct 2024, 2:54 PM
Malaysia to prioritise Bangladesh’s request for labour opportunities

DHAKA, Oct 4 — Malaysia will give major consideration to the applications of Bangladeshi workers who lost the opportunity due to political developments in their country, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He said the Bangladesh government has appealed to Malaysia on the possibility of increasing workers and professional intake from the country.

“I will certainly give that major consideration, at least the first phase, subject to all conditions being met, can be taken as soon as possible,” he said in a joint press conference with Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Muhammad Yunus after a bilateral meeting here today.

Anwar is on a one-day visit and this is the first visit by a head of foreign government to Bangladesh since the formation of an interim government led by Muhammad, a Nobel laureate.

On investment, Anwar said both countries should prioritise giving attention and preference to investing firms, ensuring any problems are addressed swiftly and transparently.

“In Malaysia, our focus is governance, anti-corruption and economic fundamentals. We do not compromise this because we don’t need to associate political leaders with amassing wealth and enriching themselves or their families or their cronies.

“Therefore, I understand fully well that though we want Malaysian companies operating here (in Bangladesh) to be given adequate consideration, I will not compromise on issues of transparency and due diligence in the process,” he added.

The Prime Minister said both countries would also be looking at enhancing collaboration in higher education, agriculture, the halal economy and the semiconductor industry.

“We can fast track in terms of negotiation and trade arrangement but what is important is having the joint commission meeting as soon as possible,” he said.

Meanwhile, Muhammad said Dhaka looked forward to the joint commission meeting early next year to boost bilateral trade.

“Future areas of collaboration could be in finance including sovereign fund, pension fund, private equity fund, health education, data sciences and AI,” he said.

— Bernama

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